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Is Colorado a notary state?

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Anonymous General Contractor

Do conditional progress ad unconditional progress lien waivers need to be notarized?

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Levelset Admin at Levelset
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Feb 26, 2020
There are only 12 states that regulate the specific form of lien waivers. Of these 12 states, only 3 actually require that lien waivers need to be notarized. The state of Colorado doesn't fall into either one of these categories. Thus, there is no specific law that requires CO lien waivers to be notarized. That requirement is up to the parties and may be required by the terms of the contract. For more information see: Colorado Lien Waivers Overview & FAQs
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